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Gregorio Manzano

1956 - Today

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Gregorio "Goyo" Manzano Ballesteros (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡɾeˈɣoɾjo manˈθano]; born 11 March 1956) is a Spanish football manager. In a career of 35 years, he managed for 14 consecutive seasons in La Liga with seven clubs, including three spells at Mallorca and two at Atlético Madrid, winning the Copa del Rey with the former in 2003. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gregorio Manzano has received more than 189,471 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Gregorio Manzano is the 190th most popular coach (up from 195th in 2019), the 1,458th most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,401st in 2019) and the 13th most popular Spanish Coach.

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  • 190k

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  • 45.64

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  • 18

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  • 4.78

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  • 2.19

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Gregorio Manzano ranks 190 out of 328Before him are Lido Vieri, Gabi Balint, Francesco Guidolin, José Juncosa, Egil Olsen, and Michael Skibbe. After him are Viorel Moldovan, Martin O'Neill, Baltasar Albéniz, Vicente de la Mata, Ezio Pascutti, and Cosmin Olăroiu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Gregorio Manzano ranks 297Before him are Lei Clijsters, Roger Michell, Rodolfo Rodríguez, Ernie Brandts, Bruno Giordano, and Ilona Slupianek. After him are Ivan Nielsen, Héctor Rebaque, Richard Tyson, Mullah Krekar, Ilie Balaci, and Sergei Avdeyev.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Gregorio Manzano ranks 1,458 out of 2,932Before him are Francisco Gabica (1937), José Juncosa (1922), Susi Sánchez (1955), Lluís Homar (1957), José Manuel Caballero (1926), and Carlos Marchena (1979). After him are Martí de Riquer i Morera (1914), Antonio Mercero (1936), Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona (1811), Michu (1986), Francisco Villota (1873), and Feliciano López (1981).

Among COACHES In Spain

Among coaches born in Spain, Gregorio Manzano ranks 13Before him are Rafael Benítez (1960), Juande Ramos (1954), Benito Floro (1952), Ramón Encinas (1893), Amadeo García (1887), and José Juncosa (1922). After him are Baltasar Albéniz (1905), Juan Ramón López Caro (1963), Juan Manuel Lillo (1965), Félix Sánchez Bas (1975), Valero Rivera López (1953), and Pepe Mel (1963).

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